Sunday, March 6, 2016

Jonah Hill/Future (3.5.2016)

Okay, here’s my review. This show delivered better than I expected considering I had lowered my expectations a bit. Jonah Hill hasn’t changed at all in regards to hosting abilities but luckily, neither has this seasons writing. Jonah had much lamer writing (and an actual reason to host) the last two times he had hosted so luckily everyone working with and around Jonah made him look much better than he really was. Aside from Jon or Sasheer, the cast was pretty balanced, too. Now, let’s get to it.

CNN Election Center – This was pretty strong. They really did well with the goldmine of election material they had been given over the past two weeks and pretty effectively covered everything in a short amount of time. Jason fucking Sudekis clearly walked away with this. Good to see him back in only his second cameo in his three years since leaving (not counting SNL40, unheard of in this day and age). Darrell had some great lines and Bobby came in a close third here. Kate, Beck and Taran were good but they kinda got buried here. B+

Monologue - This fell apart fairly quickly. It was pretty reminiscent of Goodmans' 99-00 monologue and I liked his back and forth with Kyle but the performance with Future seemed a little too self-indulgent for my liking. Thankfully, it wasn't the whole song. C-

Racists For Trump – This ad was pretty much all in the execution. Kind of a tired Trump joke by this point but the build up was great. B+

Fond Du Lac Action News - This Wisconsin local newscast was also inconsistent. This seemed like it was trying hard to be a more Midwestern "Californians" or a less funny version of Kroll Showsv "Pawnsylvania". If nothing else, this just goes to prove that none of the cast can hold a candle to Cecilys' voice talents (love her or hate her). Still, I did like how she and Jonah as the two anchors pretty much small talked over the other reports. I especially liked Beck talking about his "troubled son" and Taran mistaking a 2 for a 69 in his Lotto drawing. C+

The Champ - This short was another thing that was all about the buildup but this time the payoff was less satisfying and more drawn out. It reminded me more of the type of short that Mike O'Brien would do over the past two years. Kenan was the best thing about it. Otherwise, it was good but not great. C-

High School Auction – This sketch was surprisingly funny. Jonah looked like he was struggling a bit with the Arabic accent but he and Taran really sold the hell out of their characters. Pete was pretty funny here too. Overall, it was a pretty good take on viral culture. B+

Update was pretty much in line with the quality of this episode. I did like most of the jokes especially the OJ/Carson/Republican debate rants, Jose jab at Ches' PornHub searches and the "Cimpanzees/but why tho?" Joke from Che. It was nice to see Cecilys' girl from the party again but this felt like more of the same. I only really liked the "labia everything" line. Having Kate portray Floss Bassey (sp???) must'be seemed like a better idea on paper than in execution but this kinda dragged. It felt a little flat and predictable. Jays' bit seemed like a cheap excuse for him to roll out his impressions but he did nail all of them and I did like the Chappelle/Hannibal ones the most as I haven't seen him do those ones before. B+

Murder Mystery – This sketch is the biggest dud of the night to me. This had to be written by whoever wrote the couples game show sketch from his 2014 episode (which I'm guessing was Che/Robinson given his affinity for writing sketches just like this throughout 2013-14). D+

Inside SoCal III - I'm actually shocked that Beck and Kyle could get this on three times in two years so far buy although I liked the back and forth between Jonah and Cecily, I didn't like this as a whole as much as I liked the first one or any of the pre-SNL versions of this Beck and Kyle did. C-

Silver Star Catering - This sketch seemed like something that was initially written by Anderlette by Fred Armisen (or really any other performer BUT Jonah) that kept getting cut. Still, as unsuited for this role as Jonah was and as one note as this whole sketch was, Jonah still made me laugh the more over the top he became. C+

Now, for my updated rankings for this season…

1. Larry David/The 1975
2. Tracy Morgan/Demi Lovato
3. Elizabeth Banks/Disclosure with Lorde & Sam Smith
4. Tina Fey & Amy Poehler/Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
5. Ryan Gosling/Leon Bridges
6. Jonah Hill/Future
7. Melissa McCarthy/Kanye West
8. Chris Hemsworth/Chance The Rapper
9. Adam Driver/Chris Stapleton
10. Donald Trump/Sia
11. Miley Cyrus
12. Matthew McConaughey/Adele
13. Ronda Rousey/Selena Gomez
14. Amy Schumer/The Weeknd


Well, that was reasonably fun. Next week, Ariana Grande makes her hosting debut. I can’t tell whether this or Jonah is a stranger hosting choice. While Ariana at least has a new album to promote, Jonah is more known as an actor than she is but people do seem to forget that she has some acting experience going into this show thanks to Nickelodeon and “Scream Queens”. Still, pop stars have usually turned out to be fun and capable hosts in the past no matter what material they’re actually given and the writing this season has been good at a fairly consistent level so as long as it doesn’t start to really decline next week, she should be fine and this should turn out to be a decent show. See you then.

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